Hello. I am sick and tired of Adobe's corner on the vector graphics market, and I need your help. My goal is an open-source vector graphics program which is as good as or better than Adobe Illustrator. It will use non-proprietary industry standards (like SVG) at its core, but it will be able to import and export PostScript and PDF. It will be able to deal with Type1, Type2, Type3, OpenType, Freetype, and TrueType fonts interchangeably. It will be able to view and vectorize raster images. Additionally, it will be fully integrated with open source graphics/X, providing such things as thumbnails and other desktop interactivity. Primary focus is on a professional desktop vector graphics system, and specific prepress functions or artistic enhancements will be secondary. I suppose that one day it might be ported to Windows, but I want no part of such a project. However, a .app, like the OSX version of the GIMP which works through Apple X11, will be produced at each development stage.
Unfortunately, the only language I know really well is HTML. I know a decent bit of JavaScript and XML, and a tiny bit of C, C++, PostScript, and Perl.
So ... any ideas, suggestions, directions, volunteers?